Header Right

Santa’s Toy Donation Box

Toys, toys, toys…and then Christmas happens, and MORE toys. I am always on the hunt for ideas to downsize and get rid of all the toys my kids don’t play with. I used to do the old “sneak the toys to goodwill while the kids were at school move,” but decided that this year we will tackle the issue openly, together! Enter the Santa Toy Donation Box.

Santa Toy Donation Box

The Santa Toy Donation Box is the best way to help kids donate the toys that they no longer use. My Elf on the Shelf will be delivering this special box on the night of his arrival. We will leave it in a visible location so the kids can have a small reminder daily to fill the box to the brim!

You can use a large bag, a cardboard box, an old laundry basket, or anything else you already have at your house. Simply attach the free printable. It’s a great way to encourage kids to donate what they don’t need.

On the night of Christmas Eve help your little one put their Santa Toy Donation Box on the porch or by the fireplace. The next morning, Santa will have magically taken the box to kids that need them most!

Toy Donation Box Printable

The best part is the feeling your kids will get knowing they got to give a little to those less fortunate on Christmas, too!

About Leah Leatherby

Hi! My name is Leah Leatherby. I graduated from UC Davis with a BS in Textiles Marketing and Science. Since then, I have had two little ones; a 4 year old boy, and a 2 year old little girl. My life now consists of planning parties, baking cookies, and watching my kids. My husband has 75 first cousins alone, so we pretty much have an event every weekend! It keeps us busy, and lets me get my creative juices flowing.

Reader Interactions

Comments

This idea is impressive. I have a idea if you found jewelry in donation box from dazzle accessories.
Dazzle Accessories is committed to provide superior quality products to customer on economical prices. We are specialized in providing latest design of Artificial Jewelry, Clutches, Earrings, bracelets, Watches and Pendants

Who comes around to pick the toys up on Christmas Eve? Otherwise I’m hiding toys in my closet that will be forgotten about for months until my kids find them and are asking me why the Santa donation box has returned? I don’t mean to be a Debbie Downer here, I get the idea behind it, just the logistics of it I’m struggling with.